There is a kernel of truth in the claim that Western, and especially Anglo-American-Australasian, normative philosophy, including that relating to the philosophy of education, is individualistic; it tends to prize properties that are internal to a human being such as her autonomy, rationality, pleasure, desires, self-esteem, self-realization and virtues relating to, say, her intellect. One notable exception is the idea that students ought to be educated in order to be citizens, participants in a democratic and cosmopolitan order, but, compared to non-Western traditions, this social element is thin. What is striking about other philosophical backgrounds in the East and the South, such as sub-Saharan reflection on the proper ends of education...
This paper argues that the distinctive feature of African philosophising is a communitarian outlook ...
Conceptually obfuscating the construct ‘the individual’ with the individuality of persons is the mai...
Published ArticleSometimes what is not in a text is more significant than what is. This paper exami...
There is a kernel of truth in the claim that Western, and especially Anglo-American-Australasian, no...
There is a kernel of truth in the claim that Western philosophy and practice of education is individ...
Posing the question: ‘How diverse is philosophy of education in the West?’, this paper responds to t...
Posing the question ‘How diverse is philosophy of education in the West?’ this paper responds to two...
Reprint of an article initially appearing in Educational Philosophy and Theory (2015)
In most if not all, African countries since their independences education still lacks Africanness an...
This article repudiates the dichotomy that African ethics is communitarian (relational) and Western ...
Education in Africa, like virtually all social interaction, was traditionally characterized by the b...
Western Education commonly referred to as the Whitman's education has failed to integrate African cu...
Education on the African continent, like virtually all social interaction, was traditionally charact...
Communalism and its cognates continue to exercise a vise grip on the African intellectual imaginary....
What should be the aim when teaching matters of culture to students in public high schools and unive...
This paper argues that the distinctive feature of African philosophising is a communitarian outlook ...
Conceptually obfuscating the construct ‘the individual’ with the individuality of persons is the mai...
Published ArticleSometimes what is not in a text is more significant than what is. This paper exami...
There is a kernel of truth in the claim that Western, and especially Anglo-American-Australasian, no...
There is a kernel of truth in the claim that Western philosophy and practice of education is individ...
Posing the question: ‘How diverse is philosophy of education in the West?’, this paper responds to t...
Posing the question ‘How diverse is philosophy of education in the West?’ this paper responds to two...
Reprint of an article initially appearing in Educational Philosophy and Theory (2015)
In most if not all, African countries since their independences education still lacks Africanness an...
This article repudiates the dichotomy that African ethics is communitarian (relational) and Western ...
Education in Africa, like virtually all social interaction, was traditionally characterized by the b...
Western Education commonly referred to as the Whitman's education has failed to integrate African cu...
Education on the African continent, like virtually all social interaction, was traditionally charact...
Communalism and its cognates continue to exercise a vise grip on the African intellectual imaginary....
What should be the aim when teaching matters of culture to students in public high schools and unive...
This paper argues that the distinctive feature of African philosophising is a communitarian outlook ...
Conceptually obfuscating the construct ‘the individual’ with the individuality of persons is the mai...
Published ArticleSometimes what is not in a text is more significant than what is. This paper exami...